Crews investigate what caused a box truck to flip into a ditch in Joppa.

Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company

Members of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company were called shortly after 5:30 a.m. to Philadelphia Road where it meets Fashion Way, and that's they found a truck and a car that had collided.

Officials said a 20-year-old woman had to be pulled out of one of the vehicles. She was treated at the scene and then taken by ambulance to Shock Trauma in Baltimore. The severity of her injuries isn't known.

Paramedics said another person refused treatment.

Maryland State Police officers are investigating the crash. There's no word yet as to who was at fault.

Philadelphia Road was closed in that area for a while during the morning commute.

About four hours after that, shortly before 10 a.m., JMVFC crews were called to another crash in Joppa, this time in the 2700 block of Old Joppa Road.

Firefighters said a box truck had crashed into a ditch. The driver had already gotten out of the truck when crews arrived and was OK, officials said. A hazmat team was called in to evaluate the truck for any leaks and to help upright it.

Harford County sheriff's officials are investigating why the truck turned over. Old Joppa Road was blocked between the Interstate 95 bridge and Franklinville Road for a while during the investigation.

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